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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1919)
"BSE Music with a KICK in For Singing and Dancing there is one Player Piano which lias earned supremacy over all others. It plays the latent music with all; ; K the haunting melodies of a full Jazz Band. Saxaphone, Ukelelc and Banjo are imitated with startling thruthMness. ' 'J:W- ' I he LuphonaJr layer Jrtarm is all that any Piano can bo. To those who pe'rfor the classics or old time ballads, it gives a faithful, reproduction. it A GOOD PIANO forms the keystone of family life. To both young and old it is an 'unfailing center of enjoyment. No matter how luxuriousJcv well equipped your home may be there is an incompleteness, a chink unfilled, until this versatile in strument be installed. A GOOD PIANO is a life long-companion. With moderate care it should last a life time. THE EUPHONA PLAYER PIANO has twenty enthusiastic owners in Harney County MODERATELY PRICED REASONABLE TERMS The Wiley B. Allen Company J. FELLOWS, Eastern Oregon Representative at Burns mm 3E IAK'AIj AN'1 PKIUMNAIj. 0. A. DotnnrlH of Ilucliuuati wan In Tbu llttlo ilaiiKlitcr or II. J 1 ItitiMOti town thlH weok. Ih reported quite III. Kd KkII Ih over from the much ut WiiRontlrv. Frank FoHtur wan In town on hunt, m yesterday. Dr J W. deary ban moved liU p'IIcu from tlio Totniwaiua butldliiic 1 1 hU liotuo. Mr ami Mr. -A. A. TIton were jimoiiR our out of town vlnltor ilur- HK the week. Thev my Unit n proapcroUH iiiiui'k bmliitt-. Hjn'akH for IIhuU It iloe. aruiiKh u ailvortlAliiK. Or v.t lluitMpontli U In town from lit" wi.ro lii hsiB been IIviiik for o jitt't Mr In 'hurr of tlio bin noli tf i f 'u' Hum Curh Stum WiIIIiikIoii Unull left on yuMer i ay Vra SIhko un III ruturn to II home lu Hpoknno utter hpuiiiIIiik tJH VniiltlOII pITllMl III HUH VICIIIIIJ. Atty (leo. W. lluyn wm " ironx Vale for uveral daH tlurlii tliu week vrlmarlly to vlnll, IiIh motlior and ither rulutlvoH, unil lookliiK attur Mmu liiihluuHH urfalr. Itev It S MukIikh of tlio I'nmby riiiii ihuich. accompanied b' 111 family wont out to Hi" Juram 1'nul ranth the foro part of thU weok. ltnr HukIu ilfhlru tho nnnouucetneiit fia'1 h t tS'om will bo no further m-mm-h lit tint I'mHbyturliiii church until the flrt Hominy In Heptoinbur. We extend our Hympiithy, eoiiKrut UatlnriH. nuil commendation to our f vi In ruiiKrH who hav KlVeii p i. or Mx wookH vocation In order ' i ii tc tin Kravi) problem which i ui Ihk o much unreal In tho miiiry jut now. Wo linto, liopm 'I A ,ii.. thiiiK laimlhlii will cotnu out Vuiiiik'uii MomuthliiK Hint will t zc the dollar, ruturn coiidllloiiH o normal, allay thu growing unr-j-t f the ptopli, and lirlnK wr.i.lty out f tin ihactlc condition which now xurro 'inl uh. Tln llttlo duuKhtor of Itodnoy H. Williams, who wuh lujumd In u run :iway iiccldvnt Homo tlmo uk. wuh brouRiu to town thin wuiik for furtlmr uc Ural nttontlou. Dr. J.' W, Ouury -wa (ullud to nttuud tho child at thu tlmii of thu accldunt, but owIiik to Mwt-UiiiK round It ImpoHHlblu to dotor-alni- thu uxtunt of hor InjurluH. On later examination, Dr. (Joary rouna aur riKht arm wuh dUlcxatud ut the Htiou'dcr Dm. Baurman and Urunot eri) rcijuuHtod by thu attending phy tlclun to replace thu Injured roorabor, With tho aid of u well-admlnlHterud anuHthotlc by Dr. Oeary, the arm waa "aillly replaced In lt normal pol Save Your Eyes W. D. lluftinun wan In town yvHter day from hin homu. Cecil Irving nnd wire were DuriiH vlnltorn durliiK thu wuuk. Dttvo Crow and Itobt. llradfuu wure In front tho Clover Swale country thU wook on bunluuH. Dan I. 'Jorilan and family have re turned from u trip to I .a (Iraude whore thuy vliilted with frlomln for a Hhort time. Mr. nnd Mm. CIiuh. Kulil and Mr. Moon wuru lu thu ulty from Diamond Wuduumlay lookliiK after hoiuu IiuhI noari alTnlr. Hlinon KuwIm ami wife npent a por tion of taut week over oil Silver Creek vIhIHuk with relative ami frieiulH. Mr. LdwIh Hta'tim that crop are very Rood over hu that favored dlHtrlut. Mm. CIiiih. Ileekley,( who .wuh ho Herlounty hurt In a run-away ucolduiit j hint week, underwent an operation I ut the hand of Dr. Hmith on Monday. An X-ruy picture hud heun taken which Hhowed the kuue to ho frao ' til rod nnd thu IlKnmnutn torn looxe from their attachment. Fred DIckeiiHon loft thu latter part of the week for Idaho polntH, where he Intend to work for thu noxt few I week. Fred Hiiyn hu will otiiy Home t!iiu. depeudliiK how work' turn out, I unit may decide later to return to : Camp Lewis and ruenlUt lu thu Army. ! Many kooiI opportunities for udvaucv , munt or lunrnliiK u tradu are now ottered lu tho aurvlcu, which I parth. uiarly iloslralile with thu Hhort term unllHtmoiitH poriMlhle to ex-Hervlcu muii. j Thu deer iuou tlirouKhout Ore Kon will open Heptemher lt till year uud will continue opened until Oct ober :t 1 h I . uccordiiiK to an announce munt niailu by Carl D. Hhoeumker, Statu Uumu Wardou, today. Thu only uxcuptlou lu In Union nnd Wallowa countlc where thu houhoii will opun on Heptepiber 10th and cloiio on Nov. umbor 10th. Heretofore, thu huuhoii Iiuh opened on AukumI IGth In DU trlct No. 1, which coimlBt of all coun tie WoHt of tho Hummlt of tho Ca eado Mountain. Tho kcuhoii thin yeur Ih uniform in both dUtrlctn ex. cept in thu two countluH heretofore mentioned. Tho bag limit Ih two door with horns which I thu naniu nu Ijrit year. J. V. DuvIuh wiih a biiHlneit vlnltor to our city during thu week. Mr. Clifford I'UKiley and her clill-' dren were over from Dluiaoiiil for ti Hhort vImII during thin week. They were guentn at the Levenn. Henry Htrnet, who Iiuh been a pat ient at thu new Allen HoHpltal, ban now recovered, and expect to leave tlie flrt or the week for IiIh homu lu Hllvnr- Cniek. , Mr. mid Mm. (leo. Mamdeu were lu from thu Hear Valley ranch hint Sun day ami on thulr return wa aecoiu piililed by llttlo Kdlth IllggK who goeii to vUlt with her 'iiiiclu, Will llyram on Canyon Creek for a Hhort tlmo during the iiIihoiico or hur mother In California. i' Mr. and Mr. Chan. Itohn arrived houiu the fore part of thl week from. their tour of the Yellowiilouo Park. 'I hey preceded thu other mumbern or the party, Mr. and Mm. It.iy Hmlth, Mr. Hmlth and Mr. Teller nnd hur , xoti. wlio ntopped at Illackfon', Idaho, 'to vIhU for a Hhort time before com- l!iu on homu. Mr. Holm I etmliUHlL iMlle over the tour and mild It certain- Hy nu a delightful way to Hpiid i vacation and a moat attractive pluct to Vlrttt. I. WuliiHtuIn tho I.awen merchant, arrived home from Portland Tliur day. Hu wa accompanied In by hi daughter, uIho IiIh oldent Hon, Abo, und a cousin to thu family. Ml Vine Mr. Woliihtulu and hi party mudo the trip from Portland over thu Col umbia highway In a now car which hu purchased whllu away. Hu expect to go to Dunlo today accompanied by hi olduHl hoii, to laku Htock and charge of the Htoro nt that place which hu ha bought from Dell Delfeubaugh. ; Henry Dalton took hi departure I 'I .. , uuuniooit in hi car for 'North Valclmu where ho goe to Join hi family who have been veiling there. They will tour thu coaHt I country In their car, vlnltlng Calif- ornla point during thulr vacation. Henry will hu alment from hit por tion lu the bank until next month, thoy are coming homo to hu In roadl ne.'iH for thu opening or hcIiooI. Mr. Dalton wa accompanied by IiIh Hlter Mildred wh went u rur u Pralrlo City whoro Him will vlnlt with her HHtor, Mm. Almu Davi. Now we are told that hy 1924 to liucco will ttlno he oil thu prohibited lift. Well, at any rate, w:i can roil ti,i n '.le'il or a tot or puff. til to rivo :unr that are eft u - provhh.ih w can i ic dig up tho prh' NOTICK OK PII,IN(i AND HKAitt.VU OF PhrriTION FOIt TIIK KXCI.tr. HIO.N OK LANDS KltO.M THK HII.VKIl CHKKK VAI,(,KV lltltl (1ATION DIHTItlCT. NOTICK IS HKItKIIV (HVKN, that D. It. Thorite, an ow.ier of landH -Mcli coiiHtltute a portion of thu Hllver Creek Valley Irrigation Dl trlct, Harney County. Oregon, did on tho 11 iUf or July 101 'J. rile wiih the board of directum of mild illntrlrt IiIh petition, praying that tho follow Itig deierlbed laud, owned b) him and an dexcrlbed In hiiIiI peiltlon be excluded and taken from mild dlntrlct, t'-wlf HW of auction II; the H'4 or the HK or Hectlon 11. the NWVt or NWVi of miction '.:i. nil in town vhlp 123. South, Itauge '.Ml, F. W. M . lu Harney County, Oregolt Said lamlH are bounded nnd drM-rifieih n. fol Iowh: Ilugluulng at thu"iiiarlor corn r on the wchI nldu or Halt! ttectlon 14, going thence one-half mllo to the eun ter of raid hoc t Ion; thence HOtith one ftiurtor mile, thence east one-half uillu, thence nouth ouu-iiiarter mile, theucu west three-iuiirtur mile, thence nouth one-iuarti,V mile, theucu wot oim-quarter tulle, thence north three quarter mile to the place or heglunliiK. All pumou InteroHtcd In, or who tuny hu effected by tho change or thu IniuiidnrlcMof unit! dlHtrlct, urn hereby uotlllod tdwteur at tho'otllcu of the board of 'frVctor or ald dlHtrlct, In thu Orange Hull In thu yilyer Creek Valley, at the hoilr of;fc o clock P. M. on Tuesday, Heptembe'r 2nd, 1910, (Hiunu being the flrnl regular meet lug of Haiti hoard next utter thu ex piration or thu tiiini for publication of thl notice,) mid nhow caiiHu. In writing, If any they huvo, why the change or thu houudnrlu or mild dlH trlct iih propoNud In mild petition, to hu then and thero huard, Hhotild not bu made. J. C. Cecil. Secretary or llonrd or Directum, Silver Creek Valley irrigation DlHtrlct. FilMt publication, Aug. 1G, No! No! DONT throw away that old' suit I Bring it to our shop first. If we can't make a good looking, new appearing suit out of it by CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING it, then indeed you may throw it away with a clear conscience. You have no idea how much good there still remains in that dis carded suit. We have reclaimed so many that we hate to see yours thrown away till it really is useless. QUICK. SERVICE! Williars-Zoglmann Clothing Company Kye Htrain cuuhch hcadncheH, nervousncKH and other trou bles. I fit kIuhhch accurately und Hcicntifically. All Work Guaranteed. MAURICE SCHWARTZ OatometrlHt Office with Dr. B. F. Hreith BE A LEADER a -J I..J..I.I,. 1.. UtiiaMiil, tn Ml !!" IM"-El Animmentt problem in reconstruction confront! i the ,P"J r5tlon Are yourmrnoit io J Oregon Agricultural College HOM .COHOMIC. ORlCULTim. M-M "JiWCtt Mk&TN'S n . I C..t.mkar OO tQlQ Three rcaular termsru term ockius hii"iu-' . . n i i i i in if 1 Mate or 1010, Datu or 1919. ijiMt publication, Aug. .10, Good Judge You men are saving every cent you. can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less 'to chew not moreK You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and Lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put ut in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is u long fine-cut tobacco .VS. TIIK KSUiaiKAfJ, Wffin - tut vv""a ' Don't Hurry Your STEPS PAST OUR SHELVES ' They are all stocked with high-grade, speak-for-, themselves eatables. ' f .' HASTE MAKES WASTE, AND a good supper on the table is worth two in our store. , So tuck some of our groceries under your arm and set the whole family smacking their lips. We Uke LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE Farmers Exchange Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manager "fc